Apart from the obvious similarities between the adventures of Indiana Jones and Lara Croft in the general sense, there is a scene in the 2018 iteration of the Tomb Raider movie that was directly lifted from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

I would normally try to show multiple angles and more detail in a Favorite Buildings post, but this time my options were limited when capturing Saint George Benedictine monastery in Kotor Bay, Montenegro.

The Millennium Dome (or as it’s now mostly known The O2 Arena) was built before I moved to London, so I missed the political controversy surrounding its development and opening. Without the inherent bias that may come with witnessing such a public debate about its usefulness and financial viability, I dare say, I always loved Millennium Dome due to what I think is sheer aesthetic appeal.

It was quite a few months ago when I moved halfway across the galaxy after living in London for 15 years. The city was my home when I got into photography and I spent quite some time doing long exposure almost exclusively. However, in the last few of years I shifted my focus to handheld photography when exploring London at night.

Fog brings a little bit of excitement ever since I first started to think about taking pictures. Although, it can sometimes cover things I would otherwise like to capture, I’ve mostly had positive experiences while clicking the shutter in mist.

It’s quite a coincidence to have watched what some regard as an underrated sci-fi horror Pandorum, so soon after finishing what certainly is and underrated Nintendo Wii U exclusive (as of now) Xenoblade Chronicles X. Some noticably striking similarities showed between movie and game that I think are worth mentioning.